The history of the village of Haarzuilens is unique for The Netherlands. The relocation of the village is an inseparable part of the new infrastructure around the castle, being the result of a compromise between the wishes of the baron, who had larger private grounds in mind, and the wishes of the public authorities allowing the relocation, provided that there would be the advantage of shorter routing. The compromise consists of a village with a characteristic road system, which - partly due to economizing - gave the various roads their present status. The project was related to a draft plan by Cuypers, in which an extension on the east side of the village had been planned, but it was worked out by Jos Cuypers in accordance with the ideas o...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
In the beginning of the Dutch war of independence (1568-1648) it was particularly the countryside th...
The history of the village of Haarzuilens is unique for The Netherlands. The relocation of the villa...
This article deals with the restoration of the medieval castle De Haar near Utrecht, which started i...
About 1700 a sober noble man's house called 'Hackfort' was built on the place of a ruinous castle su...
The article is the result of a practical-training research executed within the framework of the scie...
The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by t...
In 1987 the country seat Heemstede (1645) especially famous for the grand formal layout of the garde...
In 1986/87 Scharlaken House was excavated by the 'Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek ...
For centuries the immunities of the town of Utrecht were distinguished by their enclosed and remarka...
In the 1930s, as Chief Inspector of the Amsterdam Municipal Building and Housing Department, Eelke v...
Recently a sheet with a design for a government building in the former Dutch colony Demerary has bee...
In the seventeenth century a new fashion developed among the welltodo citizens of the Dutch Republic...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
In the beginning of the Dutch war of independence (1568-1648) it was particularly the countryside th...
The history of the village of Haarzuilens is unique for The Netherlands. The relocation of the villa...
This article deals with the restoration of the medieval castle De Haar near Utrecht, which started i...
About 1700 a sober noble man's house called 'Hackfort' was built on the place of a ruinous castle su...
The article is the result of a practical-training research executed within the framework of the scie...
The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by t...
In 1987 the country seat Heemstede (1645) especially famous for the grand formal layout of the garde...
In 1986/87 Scharlaken House was excavated by the 'Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek ...
For centuries the immunities of the town of Utrecht were distinguished by their enclosed and remarka...
In the 1930s, as Chief Inspector of the Amsterdam Municipal Building and Housing Department, Eelke v...
Recently a sheet with a design for a government building in the former Dutch colony Demerary has bee...
In the seventeenth century a new fashion developed among the welltodo citizens of the Dutch Republic...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
In the beginning of the Dutch war of independence (1568-1648) it was particularly the countryside th...